| About the Book
Eve Nelson is thirty, head of sales at the New York money
management firm of Williams, Wetcliff, and Snell, and bored with her
career. She would consider marriage, which would thrill her
insistent, widowed mother, but as a "plain Jane" who gets the
respect, but not the eye, of men like handsome Bill Wetcliff, her
chances are slim. She is outraged when George Snell, her fan and
mentor, explains he is temporarily embarrassing her with a handsome
male secretary and assigning her to supervision of national plans to
attract and service the accounts of senior citizens, the top
priority of Frederick Willard Williams, who has come out of his
twenty-year forced retirement in Bora Bora and, at age ninety, once
again has controlling interest in W.W.&S. Into a large pot place one
skirt-chaser, one sexy, easy mark, one independent "plain Jane," one
love-sick underling, and one bossy mother. Stir in one
hell-on-wheels, clever, stubborn, vengeful, five-times-married,
woman-hating, ancient curmudgeon and step away. The lid is about to
blow, and heaven help anyone who's in its path! |